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gets us fairly close to the coastline. temperatures for today, barmest locations inland on track to reach the mid-80s, around 85 to 87 degrees. you can see all of the activity developing out here to the north and west of the area of low pressure. this big trough and the whole complex as a whole will be moving out, at least approaching the coastline over the next 24 to 48 hours. for tomorrow, we could drizzle outside, especially coast side. the coast side keeps most of the rainfall just offsure. a good bet of roadways tomorrow. and then on saturday, a few chances of showers. the most chance is up high. this area is the best chance for picking up the rainfall at 7:00 a.m. and there's still a chance for rain in the afternoon. and the probability for saturday and sunday night. we do this have this -- mostly sunny skies for this afternoon, still some coastal fog. in the evening hours, fog inland. santa rosa, 83. antioch at 87. san jose in the upper 70s and redwood city in the mid-70s. here is a look ahead you will notice the co
gets us fairly close to the coastline. temperatures for today, barmest locations inland on track to reach the mid-80s, around 85 to 87 degrees. you can see all of the activity developing out here to the north and west of the area of low pressure. this big trough and the whole complex as a whole will be moving out, at least approaching the coastline over the next 24 to 48 hours. for tomorrow, we could drizzle outside, especially coast side. the coast side keeps most of the rainfall just offsure....
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our susan candiotti is in new york for us. susan, hello to us. once again, she got back to d.c., but do we have it right, her schedule still has her doing something a little later in new york today, is that right? >> that's right. she's on tap to make her first public appearance here in the united states this afternoon. she will be meeting with reporters, but it seems, at this point, that she's not prepared to take any questions. we expect her to be reading from a prepared statement. and her mother as well. however, we do understand that the mothers of her fiance, shane bauer, as well as the mothers of josh fattal, the two hikers and friends that she left behind, will be taking questions from the news media. and so it will be interesting to ask them as many questions as we can, to try to talk about her experience. how many details might she give us? or will she hold back and continue to be very guarded, as she was before. as you indicated, her freedom came with a price, $500,000 bail was paid. we don't know exactly where that money came from, but
our susan candiotti is in new york for us. susan, hello to us. once again, she got back to d.c., but do we have it right, her schedule still has her doing something a little later in new york today, is that right? >> that's right. she's on tap to make her first public appearance here in the united states this afternoon. she will be meeting with reporters, but it seems, at this point, that she's not prepared to take any questions. we expect her to be reading from a prepared statement. and...
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plenty of water here constantly being used. we'll see interestinging bacteri -- interesting bacteria for sure. >> reporter: from sbreways to handrails, with every touch we transfer germs from one place to the next. >> there are people all over the place. people carry germs. so anything that is touched a lot and frequently like, for example, a parking meter, you're going to find germs on there because it's touched constantly by hundreds or houthousands of people in a day. think about where those hands might have been before they touched the meter. >> where there is dirt there's usually germs. >> reporter: inside a taxi there is no escape. >> you never know what you will find. you have to be careful what you touch. >> what did we find lurkinging? here with the lab results is our microbiologist. welcome back. >> good morning. glad to be back. >> let's get to it. you have good information to share with us. we'll start with the taxi touch screens. in new york city now you can press to pay with your credit card. how bad was it? let's
plenty of water here constantly being used. we'll see interestinging bacteri -- interesting bacteria for sure. >> reporter: from sbreways to handrails, with every touch we transfer germs from one place to the next. >> there are people all over the place. people carry germs. so anything that is touched a lot and frequently like, for example, a parking meter, you're going to find germs on there because it's touched constantly by hundreds or houthousands of people in a day. think about...
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and with us right now, joel slayton, the executive director. tell us a little bit about what 01 is. >> 01 san jose is the largest and most prestigious contemporary art festival in north america, the nexus of art, technology and digital culture. >> sounds fantastic, a culmination of a loft things coming together. can anyone attend these events happening, over 100 event? >> over 100 art installations, 46 commissioned projects, 12 public artworks. there's a little bit of everything for any person that wants to attend. it allows you access to major exhibitions throughout the city with one pass. >> the event tonight will be interesting, seafood key dee composing on screen, people are eating those inbreed yents, just one example of a lot of other things happening. where can people go to learn more about this real quick? >> the south hall of the san jose convention center, the signature exhibition taking place, out of the garage and into the world. >> thank you so much for joining us. let's look at the weather. the next 24 hours the fog off the coastl
and with us right now, joel slayton, the executive director. tell us a little bit about what 01 is. >> 01 san jose is the largest and most prestigious contemporary art festival in north america, the nexus of art, technology and digital culture. >> sounds fantastic, a culmination of a loft things coming together. can anyone attend these events happening, over 100 event? >> over 100 art installations, 46 commissioned projects, 12 public artworks. there's a little bit of...
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please help us create an atmosphere of goodwill in the world. please help us free shane and josh. thank you very much. >> do you have a message for your fiancee? >> no, thank you. >> hugging her mother, sarah shourd is now free and back on american soil. however, her fiancee and her friend is still being held by the iranian government accused of spying which they deny. shourd called it a huge misunderstanding saying we committed no crimes and we are not spies. the three were hiking along the iran-iraq border and claimed if they crossed into iran, which they claim was unmarked territory, it was accidental. in the meantime, perhaps not by coincidence, the president of iran, only din gnaw god, arriving to attend the united nations general assembly down the street from this hotel. in an interview he called on the u.s. government to respond to his gesture of releasing shourd by releasing iranians that he claims are wrongfully held in this country. you may recall in december iran released a list of 11 iranians he says are in american custody. y woo -- we will have lots more on this stor
please help us create an atmosphere of goodwill in the world. please help us free shane and josh. thank you very much. >> do you have a message for your fiancee? >> no, thank you. >> hugging her mother, sarah shourd is now free and back on american soil. however, her fiancee and her friend is still being held by the iranian government accused of spying which they deny. shourd called it a huge misunderstanding saying we committed no crimes and we are not spies. the three were...
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one yesterday gave us a lot of high clouds. that held things in check but even though we have the sunshine now, we're barely warming up a little bit. we also have another system out here that's gonna play in our weekend forecast. high pressure is coming in today. it's very weak. there is a lot of fog out there. there is another system coming in that will keep the fog going. so low clouds. if you have the sun, it's not too bad. 60s on the coast. if you are stuck in the fog, 50s. inland, 70s or very low 80s. livermore, concord and danville, i might add, are all about 70 degrees. 65, though, palo alto, san jose is only 68. 50s for san francisco, san rafael and napa. oakland, berkeley in the low 60s. it's warmer up in tahoe. even ukiah is on the cool side for 73. a lot of fog keeping temperatures really cool. our system is developing, it looks like our first rainer of the season. it won't be until late friday/saturday. it is showing signs of giving us a lot of clouds and rain, especially san francisco, oakland, i would say vallejo
one yesterday gave us a lot of high clouds. that held things in check but even though we have the sunshine now, we're barely warming up a little bit. we also have another system out here that's gonna play in our weekend forecast. high pressure is coming in today. it's very weak. there is a lot of fog out there. there is another system coming in that will keep the fog going. so low clouds. if you have the sun, it's not too bad. 60s on the coast. if you are stuck in the fog, 50s. inland, 70s or...
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thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> coming up natalee holloway's mother confronting joran van der sloot in prison. we'll take a look at that coming up. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. take the scary out of life with travelers. call or click now for an agent or quote. ♪ an accidental touch can turn ordinary into something more. moments can change anytime -- just like that. and when they do men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven, low-dose tablet you t
thanks for being with us this morning. we appreciate it. >>> coming up natalee holloway's mother confronting joran van der sloot in prison. we'll take a look at that coming up. i didn't miss a premium payment for 10 years. the minute i got sick, i lost my insurance. not anymore. america's healthcare reforms change lives for the better. to find out how it can help you, visit us at americasfairhealthcare.org ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [...
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>> tracie potts there for us in washington. thank you. >>> an american hiker, sarah shourd is free this morning after spending more than a year in an iranian prison. but the story is not over. two other american hikers still being held on espionage charges. andrea mitchell filed this report from tehran late last night. >> reporter: it was a happy ending tonight for sarah shourd, the 32-year-old american hiker, released from an iranian prison and flown immediately to oman, who put up the $500,000 that iran was demanding for her bail >> on behalf of myself and my family, if anything, i'm standing here today because of the efforts of many people and many governments. >> reporter: she was reunited there with her mother, nora, who with the other two mothers had been lobbying and begging for the release of their children, saying that they had simply wandered across the border, an unmarked border in iran from iraq and that they were certainly not spies. but the prosecutor has announced that not only are there charges of espionage agai
>> tracie potts there for us in washington. thank you. >>> an american hiker, sarah shourd is free this morning after spending more than a year in an iranian prison. but the story is not over. two other american hikers still being held on espionage charges. andrea mitchell filed this report from tehran late last night. >> reporter: it was a happy ending tonight for sarah shourd, the 32-year-old american hiker, released from an iranian prison and flown immediately to oman,...
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please help us create an atmosphere of good will in the world. please help us free shane and josh. thank you very much. >> do you have a message for your fiance? >> no. thank you. >> all right. sarah shourd with all three mothers of the three hikers. who were hiking together in iraq. before being detained in iran. there you see sarah shourd walking with the other mothers. they are holding out hope for the release of their sons, who continue to be held in iran. you heard sarah shourd describe it being one-third free until shane bauer and josh fattal are also released. she also took the opportunity to say that they, meaning shane and josh, showed nothing but joy upon her release and took the opportunity to explain while they are in new york, back in new york after making their journey -- we understand they are asking some questions there of the mothers. let's try and listen in. >> some prisoners here in the united states exchanged for the freedom of your sons? >> we are mothers. we are not politicians. and we are just very, very eager, clearly, to have our children returned to us. we
please help us create an atmosphere of good will in the world. please help us free shane and josh. thank you very much. >> do you have a message for your fiance? >> no. thank you. >> all right. sarah shourd with all three mothers of the three hikers. who were hiking together in iraq. before being detained in iran. there you see sarah shourd walking with the other mothers. they are holding out hope for the release of their sons, who continue to be held in iran. you heard sarah...
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jeff corwin joins us now. not only are they moving in but they're starting to attack humans. >> it's very interesting situation. in some ways, contessa, we can celebrate a few decades ago the grizzly bear was on the brink of extinction. the reality check is that there's only so many places these animals can live. only so many designated wildlife areas like yellowstone national park. and as these animals get pushed out and they come in contact with human beings, it can be a recipe for disaster. let's take a look. >> reporter: when jerry ruth retired from his job as a policeman in maryland, moving to the wyoming frontier was a dream come true. last summer his dream became a nightmare. you were out with your friend from back east, exploring this incredible country looking for elk, but an elk isn't what you found. >> i remember a brown blur and a growl and the next thing was a big fur blanket over my head and the sound of my bones crushing in my face. >> reporter: jerry was attacked by a grizzly bear. >> reporter:
jeff corwin joins us now. not only are they moving in but they're starting to attack humans. >> it's very interesting situation. in some ways, contessa, we can celebrate a few decades ago the grizzly bear was on the brink of extinction. the reality check is that there's only so many places these animals can live. only so many designated wildlife areas like yellowstone national park. and as these animals get pushed out and they come in contact with human beings, it can be a recipe for...
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this is where necessity used to call home. he is thankful all he lost is the house. >> he and the family and dog are safe. they came to the meeting to get some answers but he's not su people he'll ask will tell them what he needs to know. >> what i would like to know, what do they plan on doing. this is a 30-inch pipe that runs through our neighborhood. if i'm going rebuild i want to make sure th the remaining lines -- >> he would like them directed away from homes. he is 35 and now lost the only home he's ever known. >> growing up there and you know everybody out there. that whole block. i live on glenview. people i went to school with and parents still ve there. >> they both want to see left of their homes and salvage whatever they can justor the memories. >> right now i'm living with my aunt. >> you are looking at the devastation from sky 7. this is the area that many people want to get back in to. the are of some 80 plus homes tha have either been destroyed or extremely damaged by the explosion and resulting fire. the meet
this is where necessity used to call home. he is thankful all he lost is the house. >> he and the family and dog are safe. they came to the meeting to get some answers but he's not su people he'll ask will tell them what he needs to know. >> what i would like to know, what do they plan on doing. this is a 30-inch pipe that runs through our neighborhood. if i'm going rebuild i want to make sure th the remaining lines -- >> he would like them directed away from homes. he is 35...
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in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its mouth and landed and took me under water for a second and shook me. i remember being shaken and the only thing i could do because i was in his mouth, the shark was right here and it had me. the only thing i could do was hit him. >> while he punched the shark, something miraculous was happening. circling dolphins. >> there were 20 dolphins and they were distracting the shark and jumping over my head while i was treading water. >> the shark let go, but came back for a third attack. >> the shark comes back and grabs me by my right leg. >> barely in one piece, a friend helped him get back on his board and catch a wave to s
in an nbc exclusive, a surfer who survived an attack talks to us and has a warning for all of us. >> you never know what's under foot in the ocean. >> he hunted me across the surface of the water. >> looking out over where a great white shark nearly ripped him apart in 2007, a series of mile an hour teles saved his life. after that first strike, he managed to held on to his surfboard. the protection for the next bite. >> the thing jumped out of the water with me in its...
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thanks to them for letting us use their radar. this is the center of circulation. bermuda is over here, and the storm moving north. those are signs i like to see. signs i don't like to see, i'll take a trip to taiwan. take a look at these pictures, this was a typhoon bonape, struck taiwan earlier this morning. winds at 120 miles per hour. more than three feet of rain in taiwan. that's moving northward toward china. we'll continue to track that system as well. >> violent storms. >> three feet of rain. >> extraordinary stuff. >> amazing. >> that's very extreme. all right. thank you so much, jaqqui. >> okay. they are off. >>> 67 balloons flying high above st. louis, missouri. you are looking at the 38th annual great forest park balloon race. high winds kept the balloons from straying too far. nearly 1 50,000 people turned out to watch. nice day for that. >>> sarah shourd is scheduled to make a statement at any time. in fact it is happening. she is being introduced. she arrived by way of oman to dubai and washington dulles airport. and then to new york. we saw pictures
thanks to them for letting us use their radar. this is the center of circulation. bermuda is over here, and the storm moving north. those are signs i like to see. signs i don't like to see, i'll take a trip to taiwan. take a look at these pictures, this was a typhoon bonape, struck taiwan earlier this morning. winds at 120 miles per hour. more than three feet of rain in taiwan. that's moving northward toward china. we'll continue to track that system as well. >> violent storms. >>...
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i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year. other states have passed similar bills. >> 27% of smokers chose to quit because they had access to the services they need to quit. >> san francisco state senator offered the bill and governor schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill 5 years ago. >>> in jerusalem, george mitchell announced late today peace talks had been encouraging, but they remain divided on major issues. as if to undermine the divide, a tunnel was bombed today along the border and militants in gaza fired morters in israel. >>> the bill goes to the senate next mont
i even use the web to get paid. with acceptpay from american express open, we now invoice advertisers and receive payments digitally. and i get paid on average three weeks faster. booming is never looking for a check in the mail. because it's already in my email. antismoking advocates are urging governor swart schwarzenegger to sign a legislation. the bill in question is sb220 and it mandates insurance coverage for smoking sensation. experts say smokers cost california $8.5 billion per year....
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is stapping by with a live report. >> reporter: many residents -- say the same pipeline that exploded in san bruno runs beneath the streets of their community. for now, pg&e refuses to disclose exactly where that pipeline is located. >> i think they should know. everybody should know. >> reporter: pg&e calls the pipeline 132 and in documents filed, calls it a high-risk line. the pipe was put in service in 1948. pg&e says a pipe failure has a potential impact radius of 415 feet and that the risk of a failure at this location is unacceptably high. the puc appro
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is...
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stay with us. jeff ranieri, you there it? >> good evening. we are live here at the kickoff for 01 san jose where art, food and life will come together tonight. we're talking with the chef of few minutes. stick around. >>> tonight, newly released pictures are showing the beatles in rare form after their breakup. the pictures taken in los angeles. chuck henry from our l.a. station shows us those amazing images. >> reporter: images are incredible. candid, personal photographs of rock royalty. john lennon, george harrison, ringo starr and paul mccartney. the beatles post-breakup in the early 1970s. >> okay. here's a nice color photo. >> reporter: patty daley's personal photo albums are documented proof of what beatle fans have only read about in books and mag seese. the biggest rock stars in the world were still working and playing and even at times they were living with each other here in southern california. >> very good friends, all of them kept in touch. >> reporter: daley's boyfriend at the time was this man, jesse ed davis. the go-to-guitar
stay with us. jeff ranieri, you there it? >> good evening. we are live here at the kickoff for 01 san jose where art, food and life will come together tonight. we're talking with the chef of few minutes. stick around. >>> tonight, newly released pictures are showing the beatles in rare form after their breakup. the pictures taken in los angeles. chuck henry from our l.a. station shows us those amazing images. >> reporter: images are incredible. candid, personal photographs...
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he joins us live from san bruno to update us. thank you for joining us. i know you're so busy out there, so much to look for. we spoke to the family of one of the victims, elizabeth torres. >> her transmission is intermittent. >> it sounds like he's having trouble hearing me now. >> hopefully. >> can you hear me now, christopher? >> yes, yes. >> okay, good. i was talking about the family of elizabeth torres. her family claims she called pg&e because she smelled gas. we've been talking about this a little bit. they say she was waiting for them to come out when the explosion happened. has anyone come to you with a report that they told pg&e that they smelled gas? i know earlier you were having trouble contacting anyone. >> no. we've had almost 90 e-mails in response to our request for that information. so far only one of them has said they called pg&e but that was two or three weeks before and pg&e responded to that. so we're looking for information regarding gas leaks immediately prior to this because that can help determine the cause of this explosion. >>
he joins us live from san bruno to update us. thank you for joining us. i know you're so busy out there, so much to look for. we spoke to the family of one of the victims, elizabeth torres. >> her transmission is intermittent. >> it sounds like he's having trouble hearing me now. >> hopefully. >> can you hear me now, christopher? >> yes, yes. >> okay, good. i was talking about the family of elizabeth torres. her family claims she called pg&e because she...
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is free, but organizers encourage donations to be added to the lion's club fund, setup to help the us. >> health, all of the clouds and moisture in advance of a storm system that will impact your forecast for tomorrow. as far as today, we had quite a bit of drizzle and even light showers, measurable in these locations out towards hay ward, you can see .500idge. see.500". we increase rain tomorrows tomorrow across the bay area. you can see not a lot in the south bay, a few hundredth of an inch, .05" but in the north day, coastal hills we could talk amounts approaching .5". we're dry right now, but look at what happens into tomorrow morning. the rainfall coverage on the increase for tomorrow morning, but some changes as we head into the afternoon. coming up in our full weather, we'll take a look at the complete rf forecast model and show you the changes coming up in just a little bit. >>> the seismic upgrades may meant end of a decades-old end norm horse. stables sit on land owned bit public utilities commission and stand in the way of a retrofit project. ktvu's christien kafton is live
is free, but organizers encourage donations to be added to the lion's club fund, setup to help the us. >> health, all of the clouds and moisture in advance of a storm system that will impact your forecast for tomorrow. as far as today, we had quite a bit of drizzle and even light showers, measurable in these locations out towards hay ward, you can see .500idge. see.500". we increase rain tomorrows tomorrow across the bay area. you can see not a lot in the south bay, a few hundredth...
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car poole can use the lane for free. solo drivers can use it for a fee. they just ne a fast track transponder. prices rise and fall based on congestion, from 30-cent to $6. >> alan: member of a religious cult show up safe and sound. this after their leader left bind a night saying they might have killed themselves. >> caryn: a car goes on dilay at a san francis gallery. what it took to get it there. >> alan: fierce waves are pounding bermuda as hurrica igor washes ashore. >> leigh: believe it or not we had a cold front move across the bay area. a identify light -- few light shers, but right now it's the fog. we have the next seven ring ring. progreo. i look great in my wedding dress with the help of your amazing light ups. now we're adding en bigger pieces of white-meat chicken. oh, when's the big day? oh, we got marri years ago. but the poinis, i fit in it. well, good forou. [ malennouncer ] progresso. you gotta taste this sou should we order panda blosm, panda moon... how about inese at home with wanchai ferry? you can make it in just 14 minutes. mmmh,
car poole can use the lane for free. solo drivers can use it for a fee. they just ne a fast track transponder. prices rise and fall based on congestion, from 30-cent to $6. >> alan: member of a religious cult show up safe and sound. this after their leader left bind a night saying they might have killed themselves. >> caryn: a car goes on dilay at a san francis gallery. what it took to get it there. >> alan: fierce waves are pounding bermuda as hurrica igor washes ashore....
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san jose police are already using a similar system. the idea here is to reduce the number of police misconduct complaints by recording video and sound. if an issue comes up, you can go back and review the tape of the each of the units has a hard drive that's downloaded at the end of the day and these will replace the car cameras that police have now but apparently were a bust and didn't work very well. so the oakland police department wants to purchase about 350 of these cameras and will be asking the city council to fund this to the tune of about $540,000, which may seem a little curious on the surface, considering they just laid off dozens of officers here in the department. but apparently the council will be able to get some federal funding to help pay for it. the council expected to vote on whether they're going to approve this or not by the end of the month. reporting live in oakland, christie smith, today in the east bay. >> all right, thank you. >>> more tests under way to determine if human remains found in yosemite national pa
san jose police are already using a similar system. the idea here is to reduce the number of police misconduct complaints by recording video and sound. if an issue comes up, you can go back and review the tape of the each of the units has a hard drive that's downloaded at the end of the day and these will replace the car cameras that police have now but apparently were a bust and didn't work very well. so the oakland police department wants to purchase about 350 of these cameras and will be...
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car poolers can use the lane for free. solo drivers can use it for a fee. they just need a fast track transponder. prices rise and fall based on congestion, from 30-cent to $6. >> alan: members of a religious cult show up safe and sound. this after their leader left behind a night saying they might have killed themselves. >> carolyn: a car goes on display at a san francisco gallery. what it took to get it there. >> alan: fierce waves are pounding bermuda as hurricane igor washes ashore. >> leigh: believe it or not we had a cold front move across the bay area. a identify light -- few light showers, but right now you can see >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >> alan: in southern california the leaders of a small relation sect has been hospitalized for a mental evaluation. members of her ground went missing after leaving behind documents that looked like farewell lettersle the five women and agent children were found praying in a parker in palm dale. investigators were contacted by two of the women's husband last night after findi
car poolers can use the lane for free. solo drivers can use it for a fee. they just need a fast track transponder. prices rise and fall based on congestion, from 30-cent to $6. >> alan: members of a religious cult show up safe and sound. this after their leader left behind a night saying they might have killed themselves. >> carolyn: a car goes on display at a san francisco gallery. what it took to get it there. >> alan: fierce waves are pounding bermuda as hurricane igor...
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home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday evening when the explosion blasted much of his neighborhood. >> luckily we weren't in it because, like i mentioned before, we were foreclosed upon three weeks ago. so my whole family was spared. >> reporter: his former home is one of 49 red-tagged structures. only a few are still standing but uninhabitable. >> these people have lost everything, everything. we're trying very hard as fast as we can with the assistance of a number of oerkrganizations an get them back and rebuild this neighborhood. >> reporter: they met to try to explain what happens next. the
home used to be. it's now considered green tagged. there are some green tagged homes that are still standing, but you won't be able to get into them and there are some that are just gone. now, we were at a meeting today where the city was finally trying to give people information on what will happen from here. >> the luckiest guy from san bruno. >> reporter: that's how fred nesbitt introduces himself now. he hadn't felt lucky about his house for a long time but that changed thursday...
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this is where necessity used to call home. he is thankful all he lost is the house. >> he and the family and dog are safe. they came to the meeting to get some answers but he's not sure people he'll ask will tell them what he needs to know. >> what i would like to know, what do they plan on doing. this is a 30-inch pipe that runs through our neighborhood. if i'm going rebuild i want to make sure that the remaining lines -- >> he would like them directed away from homes. he is 35 and now lost the only home he's ever known. >> growing up there and you know everybody out there. that whole block. i live on glenview. people i went to school with and parents still live there. >> they both want to see left of their homes and salvage whatever they can just for the memories. >> right now i'm living with my aunt. >> you are looking at the devastation from sky 7. this is the area that many people want to get back in to. the area of some 80 plus homes that have either been destroyed or extremely damaged by the explosion and resulting fire
this is where necessity used to call home. he is thankful all he lost is the house. >> he and the family and dog are safe. they came to the meeting to get some answers but he's not sure people he'll ask will tell them what he needs to know. >> what i would like to know, what do they plan on doing. this is a 30-inch pipe that runs through our neighborhood. if i'm going rebuild i want to make sure that the remaining lines -- >> he would like them directed away from homes. he is...
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it's an incredible sight to see, and we have a long night ahead of us. we dealt with the front side and will see the bottom side of this. you can see it on the satellite, this large red blo b to the soh is yet to come. during the day today we got a chance to take pictures of these waves. ner huge and mass sxif that's what igor will be most noted for. we have no idea about the kind of damage both structural and to the trees on the island, but we know this island was ready to take on a category 3. they'll deal with a category 1 for the next 12 hours or so. we'll keep you posted as long as we can here, lester. back to you. >> be careful, my friend. jim can to her in bermuda tonight. >>> five long months after the bp oil disaster began the man in charge of federal response today declared the blown-out oil well dead, sealed up. as for the recovery, president obama said we will work closely with the people of the gulf to rebuild their livelihoods and restore the environment that supports them. nbc's chief environmental fairs correspondent anne thompson has bee
it's an incredible sight to see, and we have a long night ahead of us. we dealt with the front side and will see the bottom side of this. you can see it on the satellite, this large red blo b to the soh is yet to come. during the day today we got a chance to take pictures of these waves. ner huge and mass sxif that's what igor will be most noted for. we have no idea about the kind of damage both structural and to the trees on the island, but we know this island was ready to take on a category...
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to hurt us. to hurt the movement. i believe that about ernest. >> reporter: the works of ernest withers have been in high demand for decades at museums and galleries around the country including this one here in atlanta. in fact, the ernest withers museum is set to open in his old beale street studio in memphis. the allegations are a blow to withers' family, fearful they could stain his legacy. >> he left images that are in our minds giving us a true picture of what took place. and to say that he betrayed african-americans is a false statement. >> reporter: images of the country's troubled history and the man behind them, drawing new headlines decades later. ron mott, nbc news, atlanta. >>> and that's our broadcast on a tuesday evening. thank you as always for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. and we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> dramatic dispatch calls being he
to hurt us. to hurt the movement. i believe that about ernest. >> reporter: the works of ernest withers have been in high demand for decades at museums and galleries around the country including this one here in atlanta. in fact, the ernest withers museum is set to open in his old beale street studio in memphis. the allegations are a blow to withers' family, fearful they could stain his legacy. >> he left images that are in our minds giving us a true picture of what took place. and...
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gordon macdonald used to block the execution. her only option is a reprieve from the supreme court. brianne carter has more. >> 40 resalers, is running out. -- for to jeneesa lewis -- teresa lewis, time is running out. she was convicted of plotting with her boyfriend to kill husbands and his son for life insurance money. the two men who fire house this shots got life in prison. her attorney says that she was coerced by her boyfriend at the time. >> she is on the cusp of mental retardation. he found her to be an easy mark, just what he was looking for. >> prosecutors disagree, saying that if she took an active role in the crime. she will be the first woman executed since 1912. virginia residents weighed in on the issue. >> i don't think gender should play a role. women are fighting for equality all the time. >> we [unintelligible] >> that was brianne carter. the execution is set for 9:00 p.m. thursday in virginia. >>> did you to serial stabber is facing new charges. a prosecutor announced a murder charge today and assault against elias abuelazam. five people died and others will merg
gordon macdonald used to block the execution. her only option is a reprieve from the supreme court. brianne carter has more. >> 40 resalers, is running out. -- for to jeneesa lewis -- teresa lewis, time is running out. she was convicted of plotting with her boyfriend to kill husbands and his son for life insurance money. the two men who fire house this shots got life in prison. her attorney says that she was coerced by her boyfriend at the time. >> she is on the cusp of mental...
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she's with us from there live tonight. hey natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. this is a 24-7 rescue operation with drill teams working around the clock, trying to dig tunnels to the trapped miners and officials say they're on track and making good progress for an earlier than expected rescue. nearly half mile below ground, the 33 miners are trying to get on with their subterranean existence, now in its seventh week. their lifeline till now has been a three-inch shaft bringing them delivery tubes of food, water, medicine and vitamins. they survive on a 2,500 calorie diet high in protein. to maintain some normalcy, they mimic a routine of day and night with lamps. physically, though thinner, all are reportedly in good condition. they're in good health and have no illnesses related to being under ground, says the doctor who treats them. they have been able to shower with fresh water in the mine and are even exercising with a personal trainer via a video teleconference hookup. work also keeps them
she's with us from there live tonight. hey natalie, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, brian. this is a 24-7 rescue operation with drill teams working around the clock, trying to dig tunnels to the trapped miners and officials say they're on track and making good progress for an earlier than expected rescue. nearly half mile below ground, the 33 miners are trying to get on with their subterranean existence, now in its seventh week. their lifeline till now has been a...
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i think they planned to blow us off the side of the mountain because if they rolled us over two feet further, we would have rolled down about a 2,000 foot dropoff. >> reporter: on that mountain, no washington policy or politics, a friendship under fire that these men say will last forever. day to day is really not about what washington says? it's about your buddies? >> i don't care about the politics, ma'am. they tell me where to go and i make sure i try to take care of them as much as i can. that's what i do. >> reporter: you feel the same way? >> i know without a doubt these guys would die for me like i would for them. >> reporter: all three soldiers will tell you they're doing well but they will tell you, yes, they're having nightmares about the attack but still they all hope to trourn afghanistan. barbara starr, cnn, ft. campbell, kentucky. >>> underaged girls disappearing into the underworld of online sex trafficking. we're focusing on it today, putting names and faces on girls gone missing. d like a great day to save. oh, it's not just today. with our free loyalty program, you
i think they planned to blow us off the side of the mountain because if they rolled us over two feet further, we would have rolled down about a 2,000 foot dropoff. >> reporter: on that mountain, no washington policy or politics, a friendship under fire that these men say will last forever. day to day is really not about what washington says? it's about your buddies? >> i don't care about the politics, ma'am. they tell me where to go and i make sure i try to take care of them as much...
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we saw convoys drive past us. one woman brought flowers with her. and the fire chief says residents are wearing protective gear and he cannot confirm how many or which families are being let in this evening. for everyone here in the fire zone, it's still more about coping than recovery. bill's claremont house missed total destruction by a matter of feet, upgraded from red to yellow tag, meaning he may repair if he wants to. >> i don't want to move back here. i'm afraid to have my kids playing at that park again. my god. are you kidding me? >> he can walk up to within feet of the front door but is not allowed to go in or get any of the three cars. his insurance company will pay rent on a four bedroom belmont house for six months. he says that should be plenty of time to figure out what he needs from pg&e to make him whole again as they've been promise eyeing started to realize the question what do i need is how can we compensate you for blowing up your neighborhood? and destroying properties and killing your neighbors? and ruining your life? >> audre
we saw convoys drive past us. one woman brought flowers with her. and the fire chief says residents are wearing protective gear and he cannot confirm how many or which families are being let in this evening. for everyone here in the fire zone, it's still more about coping than recovery. bill's claremont house missed total destruction by a matter of feet, upgraded from red to yellow tag, meaning he may repair if he wants to. >> i don't want to move back here. i'm afraid to have my kids...
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here's what people are using. marijuana use as we said is up along with ecstasy, meth, and prescription drug abuse. here's what people are not using as least as much. futer people are smoking cigarettes or abusing cocaine. the survey doesn't distinguish between medicinal marijuana use or recreational marijuana use. reporting live in oakland, today in the bay. >> interesting to see. >> taking a peek at forecast at 6:10. today should be a nice day before big changes. >> a mild start with 60s outside. southwest winds around 3 miles per hour. 56 over to san francisco. we have low clouds and 60 degrees right now. nice forecast today and changes coming up. you can see the clouds off to the north for today dip to the south from the north bay and changes towards the weekend. close to 80 in san jose. mid 60 no, sir san francisco. low 70s for oakland and 70s and 80s and tomorrow expect more clouds and a chance of north bay showers on saturday and the rest of the bay area saturday night into early sunday. back to you. >> tha
here's what people are using. marijuana use as we said is up along with ecstasy, meth, and prescription drug abuse. here's what people are not using as least as much. futer people are smoking cigarettes or abusing cocaine. the survey doesn't distinguish between medicinal marijuana use or recreational marijuana use. reporting live in oakland, today in the bay. >> interesting to see. >> taking a peek at forecast at 6:10. today should be a nice day before big changes. >> a mild...
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for us, that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> governor schwarzenegger tours the san bruno neighborhood burned down by a pipeline explosion. as we hear accusations that pg&e raised money to fix the pipe but never did. good evening, i'm tom sinkovitz. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it was a somber homecoming today for people who lived in that blast zone. they were allowed to finally go back into what's left of their homes to try to collect anything
for us, that is our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we sure hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> governor schwarzenegger tours the san bruno neighborhood burned down by a pipeline explosion. as we hear accusations that pg&e raised money to fix the pipe but never did. good evening, i'm tom sinkovitz. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. it was a somber homecoming today...
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so many of us love to travel, now they are making us not like it. thanks, george. we appreciate it. >>> the latest way to supervise fido, now to the edge of discovery. >> reporter: meet roscoe. thanks to his high-tech tag he's learning to tweet. >> when i'm at work i can hop on twitter and see what my dog is up to. >> reporter: they aren't on the keyboard, they have a motion sense or that can tell when they move. >> the software evaluates the data coming in and evaluates an appropriate tweet to the twitter page. >> reporter: now you'll know when your dog is taking a nap, chasing the mailman. it may be a novelty toy but developing it was dog gone tough. >> we spent many days with dogs, trying them on, putting them on dog's collars, having them sit still, run around. we would test little dogs to chihuahuas up to big dogs, great dane. this helped us tune the micro phone to pick up on the bond range of volume, decibel level. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn. because of one word, imagination and reality have merged. because of one word, a new generation-- a fifth generati
so many of us love to travel, now they are making us not like it. thanks, george. we appreciate it. >>> the latest way to supervise fido, now to the edge of discovery. >> reporter: meet roscoe. thanks to his high-tech tag he's learning to tweet. >> when i'm at work i can hop on twitter and see what my dog is up to. >> reporter: they aren't on the keyboard, they have a motion sense or that can tell when they move. >> the software evaluates the data coming in and...
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what can you tell us? >> well, this is another tactical victory for the people who are claiming that the obama health care plan violates the constitution by requiring all americans to buy health care, and if they don't do so to pay a tax penalty. so this is one of the big sets of cases. this was 20 states, as you noted. the obama administration was hoping the courts would throw them out and find out the states filing them have no legal standing to do so. this judge thinks the case can go forward. this follows a similar ruling. he says he'll not rule on this until october 14th. just a month ago a judge in virginia declined to throw out a lawsuit filed by that state, making similar claims that the obama health care plan requirement is unconstitutional. the judge wasn't clear about which parts. it's more than he wuntd clear. he just declined to say which parts of the case he would throw out. this case in florida makes two claims. the constitutional claim, and then they also say that the state should not have
what can you tell us? >> well, this is another tactical victory for the people who are claiming that the obama health care plan violates the constitution by requiring all americans to buy health care, and if they don't do so to pay a tax penalty. so this is one of the big sets of cases. this was 20 states, as you noted. the obama administration was hoping the courts would throw them out and find out the states filing them have no legal standing to do so. this judge thinks the case can go...
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and tom can tell us if they will affect us any time in the future. >> it appears not. the views from space are spectacular. international space station, 135 miles over the international space station. the clouds from igor cover 1,000 miles wide of the atlantic, right no here at this hour, we have a few high clouds drifting through our y. a live view toward the south. some of the high rises on massachusetts avenue, the palisades neighbhood, and beyond that, arlington, fairfax in the distance. 80 at national antipate, low humidity. a gust there to 20 miles an hour. elsewhere temperatures throughout most of the region, in prince george's county, upper 70s in montgomery, a fairfax. water temperatures on the bay, in the mid 70 there is. meanwhile, out of the mountains, near 70 wrnlg vginia, near 80, and over the last 12 hours, upper level winds of the atmosphere, tapping some of e clouds from the midwest. with us from time to time during the afternoon. we have two storm systems to talk about. one is powerful igor with a well-defined eye. this is hurricane jewel yampt west,
and tom can tell us if they will affect us any time in the future. >> it appears not. the views from space are spectacular. international space station, 135 miles over the international space station. the clouds from igor cover 1,000 miles wide of the atlantic, right no here at this hour, we have a few high clouds drifting through our y. a live view toward the south. some of the high rises on massachusetts avenue, the palisades neighbhood, and beyond that, arlington, fairfax in the...
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kreuz kreuz -- greta groove tells us why a change could be on the way. he >>> he had his new orleans cafe. his parking lot is dark at 10:00 at night, and that is scaring some people away. >> this year mayor fenty extended meter hours to raise revenue. but his likely successor vincent gray said he will reconsider that because it has angered so many people. >> you have to leave early. >> i would think twice about coming down here if i had to pay for parking. >> a new street, for example, one side of this meter says two-hour parking until 10:00 p.m., but on the other side, no time limit after 6:30. a sign suggesting a two-hour limit right over a meter machine that says four hours. >> let me ask you, is it two hours or four hours? >> i don't know. >> i would probably bank on the two hours so you don't get a ticket. >> vdot changed the program so you wouldn't have to interrupt dinner or a show to put money in the meter. vincent gray's people tell me how do you come up with $6 million in lost parking meter revenue. in georgetown, greta kreuz. >>> a lot more ah
kreuz kreuz -- greta groove tells us why a change could be on the way. he >>> he had his new orleans cafe. his parking lot is dark at 10:00 at night, and that is scaring some people away. >> this year mayor fenty extended meter hours to raise revenue. but his likely successor vincent gray said he will reconsider that because it has angered so many people. >> you have to leave early. >> i would think twice about coming down here if i had to pay for parking. >> a...
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thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. pleasant couple of days.
thank you for joining us this morning. >> tony pann has a quick look at today's forecast. pleasant couple of days.
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san jose police are already using a similar system. for oakland police, they believe this will reduce accusations of police misconduct because the video and audio is recorded. other departments say people just behave better when they know they're being taped. opd is testing out about 15 of these units and are asking the city for 350 of them to the tune of $540,000, which seems curious on the surface since the city was just forced to layoff dozens of officers, but apparently there is federal funding available to help pay for it. christie smith, today in the bay. >> thanks. >>> an idaho man is facing felony charges after confessing to knowingly infecting people with the hiv virus. sheriff's detectives say he admitted to having sex with about 20 people and not telling them that he is hiv positive. he was already in jail on an unrelated charge when he admitted to having the affairs with people that he met on the internet and at various parks. authorities are now working to find other victims and so additional charges may be filed. >>> poli
san jose police are already using a similar system. for oakland police, they believe this will reduce accusations of police misconduct because the video and audio is recorded. other departments say people just behave better when they know they're being taped. opd is testing out about 15 of these units and are asking the city for 350 of them to the tune of $540,000, which seems curious on the surface since the city was just forced to layoff dozens of officers, but apparently there is federal...
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let us know what you think tonight. from delaware to harlem, we will check them on charlie rangel's race. to everyone who wants to go to college and everyone who started college but never finished... to late bloomers... full-time moms... and everyone who is good at something but wants to be great. welcome to kaplan university. the university that's changing the face of education... to undergraduate degrees, graduate degrees... degrees that can give you a leg up... in a tough job market... in...
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i'm wearing like, you know, any way that does it for us today. that you for watching. >> julie banderas is up with the fox report, next. >> happy saturday. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a heavy greasy dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there is something new. introducing activia dessert. rich, silky, smooth yogurt with desserty flavors like strawberry cheesecake, blueberry cheesecake, and peach cobbler. and because it's activia, it helps regulate my digestive system. mmm. works for me. ♪ activia new activia dessert. look at all this stuff foffee. oh there's tons. french presses, expresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, tho. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. th is easy. best news i've hed all day! i'm soooo amped! i me
i'm wearing like, you know, any way that does it for us today. that you for watching. >> julie banderas is up with the fox report, next. >> happy saturday. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. activia has delicious news for dessert lovers. often, the best part of a meal is the dessert. but sometimes after a busy day and a heavy greasy dinner... my system needs some tlc. now there is something new. introducing activia dessert. rich, silky, smooth yogurt with desserty flavors...
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so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/getfios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> good morning. 23 you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, former university of southern california running back regie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious trophy in all of college sports. >>> good morning. after a week of rumors that the heisman trophy might strip reggie bush of his heisman trophy, he beat them to the punch. he gave back the trophy. reggie bush calls the decision heartbreaking. the heisman trust has yesterday to decide if they'll give the trophy to vince young. >>> willie aybar changed that with aome run. curtis granderson on his horse, terrific grabbing dive in the ninth and kept it tied at seven. jorge posada gave the yanks the lead. 7-6. >>> duncan hit two home runs agnst the angels, indians won it. >>> joe inglett with a shot up
so why are you still using an antique cable network created in 1948 for your 2010 tv? it's time to hook your tv up to a 100% fiber optic network. it's time for fios. visit verizon.com/getfios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> good morning. 23 you're just waking up, this is "early today." in sports, former university of southern california running back regie bush has become the first person ever to forfeit the most prestigious...
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. >> there are already hurricane force winds and 15-foot waves, and they are using sandbags and stacking up on supplies, as public safety officials say the storm will be long and punishing. >> we hope for the best. >> this hurricane is heading straight for bermuda. most tourists have evacuated, but many of the 65,000 residents on the island are staying put, using bottled water and other supplies. >> i have been here 45 years. with this one, i feel very, very nervous. >> the airport was shut down and boarded up this afternoon after the last flight departed. >> you need to be out. >> meanwhile, thousands of cruise ships passengers have been diverted. how disappointing is this? >> not much. , we get to see boston in new york. >> igor is one of three hurricanes this week, the result of warm weather in the atlantic. >> this could be considered the new normal over the next 5 to 10 years as the ocean remains on the warm side of normal. >> meteorologist expect the category 1 hurricane could drive major coastal flooding with rain. many are being urged to take shelter. in 2003, one hurricane kille
. >> there are already hurricane force winds and 15-foot waves, and they are using sandbags and stacking up on supplies, as public safety officials say the storm will be long and punishing. >> we hope for the best. >> this hurricane is heading straight for bermuda. most tourists have evacuated, but many of the 65,000 residents on the island are staying put, using bottled water and other supplies. >> i have been here 45 years. with this one, i feel very, very nervous....
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they call us wingnuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: by helping launch unknowns like delaware's christine o'donnell to a gop senate nomination, palin has emerged as a conservative king-maker. but her own path to the presidency is anything but clear. >> one thing i know. america will repudiate obama-style liberalism. >> reporter: seasoned candidates like mitt romney, newt gingrich and mike huckabee have already spent time in iowa wooing caucus goers. for palin to win there, veterans of state politics say her celebrity won't be enough. >> i think iowans expect you to make connections in iowa. different than a lot of states where you can breeze in, give a speech and then check out almost like a rock star. >> reporter: experts say palin is polarizing and her political base too narrow. >> she's clearly a force there but she has to broaden that appeal if she's going to run for president. >> reporter: it's a belief shared by many democrats. today, president obama enjoyed his usual saturday game of basketb
they call us wingnuts. we call us we the people. >> reporter: by helping launch unknowns like delaware's christine o'donnell to a gop senate nomination, palin has emerged as a conservative king-maker. but her own path to the presidency is anything but clear. >> one thing i know. america will repudiate obama-style liberalism. >> reporter: seasoned candidates like mitt romney, newt gingrich and mike huckabee have already spent time in iowa wooing caucus goers. for palin to win...
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they told us that was a rumor as far as the sickout goes. our photographer is monitoring the muni stop. they are leaving the dispatch yard and the signs will be changed to the route lines, but he talked to a driver who would not comment on camera, but said there is not going to be a sickout. folks, we have been monitoring twitter as well and no one reporting delay or problems. the muni system still reporting on time and no sickout. we continue to monitor that through all of the storms and the media and the social network and the wires and our friends at the met toll tan transportation authority. heading into the city and there is the lighter volume. the metering lights with another 15 minutes. the approach looking nice. some of these folks might be reaping the benefit because of the disabled truck. it is clearing so in the next half hour, sorry. pleasant and no more break for you. back to you. >> no more break for you. grab a jacket. the feeling of fall is in the air. >> we will see temperatures warming up. we are starting a warming trend th
they told us that was a rumor as far as the sickout goes. our photographer is monitoring the muni stop. they are leaving the dispatch yard and the signs will be changed to the route lines, but he talked to a driver who would not comment on camera, but said there is not going to be a sickout. folks, we have been monitoring twitter as well and no one reporting delay or problems. the muni system still reporting on time and no sickout. we continue to monitor that through all of the storms and the...
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is it just a group using shock value to get the message out? let us know. mailbag at wusa9.com. >>> and rushing in breathlessly meteorologisttopper shutt. >> i've been here since the start of the show. what are you talking about? a cold front went through. didn't notice it? it didn't drop down and produce rain showers either. we have a better chance of showers as we get into thursday. here's your forecast first now. the next three days right out of the gate really not bad. temperatures go back into the low 80s tomorrow which by the way is average and average this time of year is sweet. low 80s on thursday. we do have a drop, a couple of showers possible late in the day or maybe thursday night, but not enough to make any difference or to change your plans. and nice again on friday. sunshine, temperatures in the upper 70s to near 80. we will break down tomorrow, sunglasses, sweater probably a good idea because you got mid- 60s downtown to start and mid- 50s in the suburbs but a bright day, sunshine, 78 by lunchtime, 82 by evening with less wind tomorrow than
is it just a group using shock value to get the message out? let us know. mailbag at wusa9.com. >>> and rushing in breathlessly meteorologisttopper shutt. >> i've been here since the start of the show. what are you talking about? a cold front went through. didn't notice it? it didn't drop down and produce rain showers either. we have a better chance of showers as we get into thursday. here's your forecast first now. the next three days right out of the gate really not bad....
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technicians use a gel patch to get a good connectio on the fat. it freezes the fat cells causes them to self-destruct. a low power laser is aimed at trouble spots causing the fat cells to collapse within a matter of weeks. >> there is the first tame the fda has cleared a noninhave a technology. >> at first it's a strange pulling feeling and a little painful, and after about 5 or 10 minute you basically get numb. >> reporter: she says she's happy with the results losing about half an inch off her abdomen. it was originally approved to an es they ties and cool the skin. overweight patient shouldn't expect too much. >> it's not going to make someone who's obese not obese. the idea is there are certain areas that really don't respond well to exercise. >> reporter: still the results have been good enough for nick, he plans another treatment. obesity experts are wary of these new techniques they only target the fat near the surface of your body not the more harmful kind deeper down. >>> nearly all u. s. teens have formal sex education but only two-third
technicians use a gel patch to get a good connectio on the fat. it freezes the fat cells causes them to self-destruct. a low power laser is aimed at trouble spots causing the fat cells to collapse within a matter of weeks. >> there is the first tame the fda has cleared a noninhave a technology. >> at first it's a strange pulling feeling and a little painful, and after about 5 or 10 minute you basically get numb. >> reporter: she says she's happy with the results losing about...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her faly confide that informati to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behi me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress in some area is being made. all but 14 of the homes have gas and electricity. that's excluding the 59 red-tagged homes, homes unfit to live in. why that pipe blew up creating a fireball and bursting the water main, the investigation contues. pg&e has made $100 million available to the people out here to be used for insurance deductibles or for those who had no insurance and that is going to be available tomorrow or the next day. pg&e answering questions about the health of california's infstructure, people wondering what happened here could happen where they live
terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her faly confide that informati to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behi me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress in some...
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let us know at "ac 360." let us know what you think. >>> up next, dover, delaware, to harlem. we check in on charlie rangel's race to hang in for a fourth decade in congress. (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. >>> a lot of upsets tonight, will new york's 15th congressional district be one of them? that is the question right now. democratic congressman charlie rangel in the fight of his career facing an ethics investigation, no longer chairman of the powerful ways and means committee. tonight it's win or go home against adam clayton powell iv. the son of the man congressman rangel defeated to win his seat in the house in 1970. congressman rangel, holding a substantial lead, about 2-1, only 19% of precincts counted. joe johns is at the headquarters right now. joe? >> reporter: hey, anderson. 20 terms, looking for his 21st term. a slightly surreal night, here in harlem, frankly. it is a lively crowd, but not a very large crowd at all. surprisingly, few people here waiting for what is expected by many to be
let us know at "ac 360." let us know what you think. >>> up next, dover, delaware, to harlem. we check in on charlie rangel's race to hang in for a fourth decade in congress. (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. >>> a lot of upsets tonight, will new york's 15th congressional district be one of them? that is the question right now. democratic congressman charlie rangel in the fight of his career...
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scott join us from the newsroom. they must have come to a resolution over that $500,000 bail or -- >> bail is what the iranian courts were calling it as with many things. what we don't know outweighs what we do know. what we know is that iranian state television has reported that sarah shourd has been released from custody. where she is, we don't know. we presume she is still in tehran. you remember she was allowed to visit with her mother at a hotel. it is possible she has been released there. that's about all we know. you mentioned the $500,000 bail that had been a real contention. the family said they couldn't afford t. the american government said they were not legally allowed to pay it. who paid it or does d it get paid at all, we don't know. this was a power struggle between the president and the iranian court that seems to have been resolved. we have a reporter in tehran itself. we are getting the latest. you can join me throughout the morning and i will get you the latest. sarah shourd released from custody a
scott join us from the newsroom. they must have come to a resolution over that $500,000 bail or -- >> bail is what the iranian courts were calling it as with many things. what we don't know outweighs what we do know. what we know is that iranian state television has reported that sarah shourd has been released from custody. where she is, we don't know. we presume she is still in tehran. you remember she was allowed to visit with her mother at a hotel. it is possible she has been released...